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Glenn Hervieux

Mr. Robb's Math - Hundreds of Math Videos (High School Math) - 1 views

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    "Mr. Robb's Math is a YouTube channel containing 555 videos produced by high school mathematics teacher Bradley Robb. Mr. Robb's videos explain and demonstrate solving problems in Algebra I, Algebra II, and Calculus. Most of the videos are recorded while Mr. Robb is teaching. You can find the videos on the Mr. Robb's Math YouTube channel or visit Mr. Robb's website WowMath to find the videos organized in sequence with accompanying screenshots."
Glenn Hervieux

How to Create an Interactive YouTube Video (YouTube Annotations) - YouTube - 2 views

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    "In this video I show you how to create an interactive YouTube video. Adding interactivity is a great way to boost engagement and rigor with the videos you create for students"
Glenn Hervieux

On 'Viral" Education Videos - Duncanville video - 4 views

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    How is it this video (or others) went "viral". Turns out it may be profit driven more than "outrage" at education and a demonstration of poor digital citizenship. Audrey Watters will give you a perspective that is informative and eye-opening. It will help you to better understand, as well, the power of social media in the construction of "truth". 
Glenn Hervieux

5 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos - 3 views

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    Some neat tools for annotating Youtube videos and assessing student understanding/learning during and after the video.
Glenn Hervieux

TC Reading and Writing Project's Videos on Vimeo - 0 views

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    39 Instructional videos on K-8 pathways to the CC Standards. What do you think of the approach these teachers are taking? How can they help you in your transition to the CCore? Some practices here are applicable to high school, as well. 
Lisa Noble

Screencast Tutorial: Making a Popcorn Maker Video « Kevin's Meandering Mind - 5 views

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    a great step-by-step video to playing around in Popcorn. This is a keeper.
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    You're right-this is a great intro to Popcorn Maker. Popcorn Maker has an excellent intro video that allows you to try things out, as they are teaching you about the tool: https://popcorn.webmaker.org/
Gemma Abellán

Open Video Annotation Project: ucfirst(Home) - 4 views

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    Open Video Annotations for teaching, learning and research.
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    Open Video Annotations for teaching, learning and research.
Glenn Hervieux

Tony's Infopics - Learning in Hand - 2 views

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    "An infopic is a photo with text layered on top that is designed to communicate a message. The message might be a summary, quote, definition, notes, data, weblink, hashtag, or other informational tidbits. The information might come from a conference, workshop, activity, lesson, video, book, a conversation, etc. Your blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google Plus are great places to share infopics." Tony shares how to create infopic in a great video. He is an amazing teacher!
Glenn Hervieux

Using Blogs to Help Students Develop Global Awareness - video - 4 views

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    Linda Yollis, an award-winning 3rd grade teacher, made this video with her students to share how they have used blogs to learn the importance of connecting online with others online, about Digital Footprints and Internet safety, and sharing their voice. I think you'll enjoy it and hopefully think about the ways you encourage students to make their writing/learning visible and connect with others, whether it be a blog or an interactive online discussion. 
Glenn Hervieux

The Original Video of Lilly: The World Map Master - YouTube - 0 views

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    Are you as smart as a 2 year old when it comes to geography? Check out this video - it will really surprise you and challenge you to be more familiar with world geography. Students will love this!
Glenn Hervieux

Coding In The Classroom: 10 Tools Students Can Use To Design Apps & Video Games - - 2 views

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    "Coding In The Classroom: 10 Tools Students Can Use To Design Apps & Video Games" gives some of the best sites where students can learn code for design work. This is a must skill for students who have an interest in computer programming and developing games/apps.
Glenn Hervieux

Protecting Reputations Online in Plain English - YouTube - 3 views

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    Protecting your Digital Identity and that of others - Common Craft. Good video to use with students. 
Glenn Hervieux

gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 4 views

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    Sharing and collecting student work in Google Drive takes some work when manually creating folders. gClassFolders makes that process easier for both students & teachers. View the demo video to get a sense of the process. This is a free way to get the job done. You may also want to look at Hapara, which has bells and whistles that'll surprise you!
Alec Couros

$1.99 iPhone app saved Oscars film - Video - Technology - 2 views

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    Interesting article how a $1.99 app was used to finish an Oscar-nominated film.
Glenn Hervieux

Five Elements Of A Story - 2 views

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    Cool music video that presents the Five Elements of Story - check it out
Glenn Hervieux

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Search for Publicly Shared Google Documents - 3 views

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    Nice, short video tutorial on how to search for publicly shared Google Docs, Slides, Presentations, & lesson plans.
Glenn Hervieux

Five-Minute Film Festival: Genius Hour | Edutopia - 3 views

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    Want to explore the "Genius Hour" concept. These videos and links will help introduce you to an approach many are embracing.
christopher ciechoski

Why a knowledge of how to analyse data is essential in the curriculum « Malco... - 3 views

  • My point is to agree with Arthur Benjamin that we now live in a world where there is a mass of available data. We are bombarded with statistics all the time.
  • More importantly the ability to read data and use data has become an essential part of everybody’s lives.
  • This all seems to me to point to the fact that we must teach data collection, presentation and most importantly interpretation to children as a key part of their mathematical education. Data is about real world problems and that is the things that we should be presenting to our children if they are to make sense of their ever changing digital world.
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    Great read and video for that Wednesday Slump in Data!
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